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Definition of Machine bolt
1. Noun. A bolt with a square or hexagonal head on one end and a threaded shaft on the other end; tightened with a wrench; used to connect metal parts.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Machine Bolt
Literary usage of Machine bolt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1920)
"The difference between a capscrew and a machine bolt, is mostly in the method of
... In making a machine bolt, the stock ii cut from a bar of round ..."
2. Telephony: A Manual of the Design, Construction, and Operation of Telephone by Arthur Vaughan Abbott (1903)
"Those who favor machine bolts have shown that the machine bolt is ... It appears
quite certain that on the whole the machine bolt has the balance of ..."
3. Mechanical Drawing for Trade Schools by Charles Carley Leeds (1909)
"machine bolt.—Make a full-size three-view mechanical drawing of the i^-inch
machine bolt shown in the illustration, Drawing C-iooi. ..."
4. Machine Shop Primer by Fred Herbert Colvin, Frank Arthur Stanley (1910)
"machine bolt, Square Head—(Fig. 26). Stove Bolt—Stove bolts are made in sizes
... The heads are the same width as machine bolt heads. Hexagon Head—(Fig. ..."
5. Modern Machine Shop Tools, Their Construction, Operation and Manipulation by William Humphrey Van Dervoort (1903)
"The snap or round head machine bolt is shown at C. It differs from the ...
are similar as to diameter and form of thread to the machine bolt shown at C with ..."
6. Hawkins' Electrical Dictionary: A Cyclopedia of Words, Terms, Phrases and by Nehemiah Hawkins (1910)
"machine bolt.—A bolt screwed at one end, with a head on the other, used to secure
... The head of a machine bolt is generally square or hexagon, ..."
7. Machine Drawing: A Practical Guide to the Standard Methods of Graphical by Charles Lewis Griffin, Charles Clyde Adams (1914)
"Conventional Drawing for machine bolt and Nut that its nut must be turned ...
21 and 22 show conventional drawings of a |-inch machine bolt having a ..."